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FRUITFUL NETWORK(TEMPO FIORITO KENYA)

· EIN · www.fruitfulkibera.org
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activities · 5 groups

what they do

  • Child Family Reintegration Services 1 activity
    • Child reunification program
      Facilitates the reunification of orphaned or vulnerable children with their extended families, having successfully reunited over 80 children with relatives.
  • Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 1 activity
    • Educational support for secondary school students
      Provides funding and educational support for 20 children attending secondary school, including older children from the residential home and other needy community members, enabling access to boarding schools.
  • School-Based Meal Programs in Kenya 1 activity
    • Nutritious meal provision for children in Kibera
      Provides simple but nutritious weekend meals, including Kenyan staples, to children in Kibera who cannot eat at home; expanded to serve 150 children during the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Primary and Pre-Primary School Operation 1 activity
    • Operation of a free primary school and daycare
      Runs a free primary school for approximately 60 children, including residents and members of the wider Kibera community, alongside daycare services.
  • Residential and Therapeutic Care for Vulnerable Children 1 activity
    • Residential care for orphaned and abandoned children
      Provides full-time residential care for 25 orphaned or abandoned children at a home in Kibera, established in response to the 2007 post-election violence and operating since then.
relationships · 7

who they work with

  • Assistant Chiefs (Kibera local government officials) Partner — Local government officials who refer children to Fruitful and help ensure security for the organization.
  • Carolina for Kibera Partner — Assists children in learning activities and talent development through youth development programs.
  • Chief/Assistant chiefs Government — Ensures security for the rescue centre.
  • District Officers Government — Refers children in need of care to the rescue centre.
  • INGEAR (INitiative GEgen ARmut e. V.) Partner — Provides funding for food and teacher salaries at the rescue centre.
  • Local community leaders Partner — Refers orphaned or abandoned children to Fruitful Rescue Centre for care and support.
  • Ministry of Health Government — Provides basic education on health promotion and disease prevention.